Middleweight contender and former EBU champion Grzegorz Proksa (28-2, 21KOs) will return to action on February 9th against Lee Noble (15-24-3, 3KOs) in an six round contest. Proksa returns for the first time since taking a terrible beating at the hands of WBA middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin in September. Proksa was battered and knocked down in the first, fourth and fifth rounds. The referee stopped the contest in the fifth. Proksa's return takes place at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The main event features a clash between Carl Frampton and Kiko Martinez.

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Originally Posted by jsfd26
But I think athleticism can only take you so far. Another thing, why the hell is this guy fighting at MW? Reminds me of Rosinsky... He would probably be doing much better if was fighting at a lower weight.
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[QUOTE=jsfd26]But I think athleticism can only take you so far. Another thing, why the hell is this guy fighting at MW? Reminds me of Rosinsky... He would probably be doing much better if was fighting at a lower weight.
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He definitely lo...

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Originally Posted by jsfd26
His style is goofy as hell lol. I enjoy watching him tho. He fights like on hyper mode or some crap.
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He is an example of the type of boxer who isn't necessarily the most skilled, but can han...

[quote=D-MiZe] Quote:
Originally Posted by jsfd26
His style is goofy as hell lol. I enjoy watching him tho. He fights like on hyper mode or some crap.
He taught himself how to box.
Noble isn't a suitable opponent for Proksa though, should be fighting someone who'll last a few rounds. [/q...

[QUOTE=jsfd26]His style is goofy as hell lol. I enjoy watching him tho. He fights like on hyper mode or some crap.
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He taught himself how to box.
Noble isn't a suitable opponent for Proksa though, should be fighting someone who'll last a few rounds.